New Mexico CDL Resources
New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD)
This page collects official CDL resources for New Mexico: the state licensing agency, CDL handbook, testing locations, and renewal information. All links go directly to official New Mexico government sources. Requirements change — always verify current procedures directly with the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD).
Official resources to check first
New Mexico CDL resources are managed by MVD (mvd.newmexico.gov). Verify current requirements at mvd.newmexico.gov.
No direct CDL handbook link is listed for New Mexico yet. Visit the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) website and look for a "CDL Manual," "Commercial Driver Handbook," or similar link.
Before you apply or renew
These steps apply regardless of state. Verify each requirement directly with the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) before beginning the application process.
- Verify your CDL class (A, B, or C) matches the vehicles you intend to operate.
- Check whether you need endorsements (HazMat, Tanker, Passenger, School Bus, Doubles/Triples) and confirm state testing requirements for each.
- Confirm you hold a valid DOT medical certificate (MCSA-5876) and that it is current before applying or renewing.
- If you are a new CDL applicant, confirm whether ELDT (Entry-Level Driver Training) applies to your situation — see the ELDT overview.
- Gather required documents — identity, residency, and any existing license — before visiting a testing location.
- Confirm current fees and testing appointment availability directly with the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD).
Medical certificate
CDL holders operating in interstate commerce must carry a current DOT medical certificate issued by a certified medical examiner on the FMCSA National Registry. New Mexico state requirements for submitting or updating medical certification vary — check the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) website for the current procedure.
For New Mexico-specific medical certificate submission procedures, start at the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) website .
- Learn about medical card requirements: DOT Medical Card Explained
- Track expiration dates: Medical Card Expiration Tracker
ELDT — Entry-Level Driver Training
Federal ELDT requirements apply to new Class A and Class B CDL applicants and to certain endorsements. Training must be completed at a provider listed on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry (TPR). The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) does not administer ELDT — training is completed at a registered provider before you schedule the skills test.
- Find an ELDT provider: FMCSA Training Provider Registry
- See who needs ELDT: Who Needs ELDT?
- ELDT for small fleets and owner-operators: ELDT for Small Fleets
Federal references
Last reviewed: May 29, 2026. Links go to official state agency websites. Verify that your browser shows the official state government domain before submitting any forms or payments.